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 1    II|        bodies, spurts its jets aloft~ And spatters gore. And
 2    II|   Through winds of air to rise aloft, even though~ The weight
 3   III|    such dark~ So clear a torch aloft, who first shed light~ Upon
 4   III|       exhaling steam and smoke aloft -~ For, beyond doubt, these
 5    IV| innumerable shapes,~ Are borne aloft, and, fluid as they are,~
 6    IV| Between two mountains far away aloft~ From midst the whirl of
 7     V|      earth,~ And raised itself aloft, and with itself~ Bore lightly
 8     V|         Escaping, began to fly aloft, and form,~ By condensation
 9     V|       with agile leap our body aloft,~ Save energy of mind which
10     V|   those skiey powers~ Of speed aloft do vanish and decrease~
11     V|      shoot,~ With a free rein, aloft into the air.~ As feathers
12     V|        quaking awe which rears aloft~ Still the new temples of
13     V|        peace. For when we gaze aloft~ Upon the skiey vaults of
14    VI|      ethereal clouds, scudding aloft,~ Together clash, what time '
15    VI|       one upon the other piled aloft~ With wonderful upheavings -
16    VI|       crasser clouds~ Up-piled aloft; for, from the sky serene~
17    VI|        out from them and borne aloft,~ To curtain heaven with
18    VI|      the entire fountain surge aloft,~ And speed in exhalations
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